Hi Marc , the colour of the fish in Andrew pic was making me think D,ashmeadi the lower lobe of the caudal in Ashmeadi is really red and the tip of the dorsal is rounded also &nbsp; I have about four in one of my tanks &nbsp;

i could not see the second set on mine (probably too fine as it was a juvenile or probably damaged). . . any idea on the area of collection, of yours beta???

I came across a report were. . H curmuca and H kurali were collected in same river. . . . that is Bharathapuzha river in Kerala, no mention on collection zones (probably were different, as it is a large river)

No wonder, we are dealing with something that created us, MOTHER NATURE. Good going guys, very interesting thread and I am sure some concrete ID will come out at the end of it but does not seem very soon

Wondering may anyone chimes on the "Hypselobarbus mussalah"? Is this one Sykes's mistake in description in 1839 on the mahseer, or is there real fish that was extinct? If the fish is really the mahseer then the genus name Hypselobarbus would be synonym of Tor and Gonoproktopterus would be used again?

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